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Ajmer to Jawai Bandh Distance
Ajmer to Jawai Bandh Distance

Ajmer to Jawai Bandh Distance

Overview

Ajmer to Jawai Bandh Cab Rental is an amazing way to discover the two vastly different moods of Rajasthan. The region of Jawai Bandh in the Pali district has developed into one of the latest bird-watching havens across the world. The region has monstrous rocks, rivers, and a giant reservoir. The one thing that differentiates Jawai, though, is the harmonious coexistence of Rabari herders and resident leopards there. Leopards, instead of being referred to as “wild animals,” are the “protectors of the hills.” The package allows you to experience the amazing synchronisation of nature and humanity there.
Distance between Ajmer and Jawai Bandh: The Ajmer to Jawai Bandh road distance can range from 240 km to 250 km of driving. The total driving time can range from 4.5 to 5.5 hours, depending on the traffic and road conditions at the time of embarkation. The route taken to reach the destination begins via NH48, which is the Jaipur – Udaipur road to Beawar, then further along the NH62 road to Pali and Sumerpur. The routes are usually. 
Different ways to reach Jawai Bandh from Ajmer:
By Car – Coming to a travel arrangement, a private car would be the most optimised substitute. Driving will also let you enjoy the varied terrain of the Aravalli range. Moving ahead from the rugged terrain of Ajmer, the ride through Beawar Pali will be characterised by open views and the presence of a few dhabas selling the renowned Rajasthani Pyaz Kachori and Lassi. You can visit the Jawai Dam and the surrounding villages as you please.
By Bus – Budget travellers can also use the bus service. There are a few RSRTC and private luxury buses that run from Ajmer to Sirohi or Ahmedabad. You can also take a bus to Sumerpur or Falna. Jawai Bandh will take around 20-to-30-minute taxi or auto ride. The bus service is very economical, but it is not flexible, especially since the safari spots are distributed all over the place.
About Jawai:
The name of the place derives from the Jawai River and the humongous Jawai Dam, built by Maharaja Umaid Singh of Jodhpur. The biggest dam in Western Rajasthan. The hills are made of “gneissic” granite, which has been reduced to smooth, rounded formations over millions of years. These hills are riddled with natural caves, making this place ideal for leopards. The Rabari tribe, known for their red turbaned head and white robes, inhabit the area.
Bird Watching in Jawai Bandh – The Jawai dam is a haven for bird watchers. This massive water body attracts thousands of migratory birds; their numbers are especially high in the winter season (October to March). As you take a walk along the shores of the dam, observe the scenic Sarus Cranes performing in the shallow waters. The pink colours of the Greater and Lesser Flamingos can be spotted in the water; the Rosy Pelicans cruise effortlessly across it. For the keen observer, the rocky outcrops in the vicinity of the lake are a breeding ground for the Indian Eagle-Owl and the Laggar Falcon. The view of thousands of Bar-headed Geese taking to the skies against the bright hues of the setting sun is something that you’ll remember long after the tour.
Leopard Safari in Jawai Bandh – The Leopard Safari experience at Jawai is like nowhere else in all of India. There are no fenced boundaries, giving leopards access to the range wherever they like, which is revenue land as well as the periphery of the village. The safaris are done in open-top 4x4 jeeps known as “Gypsies” that have been designed to climb up the 45 degree slopes of granite. The excitement of “rock crawling” in a jeep to get a vantage position and a good lookout is an adventure. Safari guides have expert knowledge and will look for leopards. Leopards are familiar with the presence of the Rabari community and these slow-moving jeeps, remain calm, therefore providing an opportunity for good “close-up” photographs, without making the animal flee.
Star Gazing in Jawai Bandh – 
Jawai is a rural, sparsely populated region; it is ideal for “dark sky” tourism. Once the sun has set beyond the granite horizon, the lack of urban light pollution reveals an astonishingly brilliant night sky. Several luxury camps in the vicinity offer dedicated stargazing programs. On a clear night, the Milky Way appears to the human eye as a bright ribbon across the sky. The silence of the night is great, broken only by the occasional “sawing” call of a leopard or the hoot of an owl. Lying on a traditional charpari and gazing up at the stars while a cold desert breeze blows over the granite boulders is the perfect way to cap off a day of adventure.
Car Rental for Ajmer to Jawai Bandh:
Our car rental service for Ajmer to Jawai Bandh is a crucial factor to ensure your comfort and safety. Most of the car rental services available in Ajmer have different cars to choose from, like the Swift Dzire to more rugged SUVs. If you are travelling in a group, a tempo traveller will be a good option. When hiring a car, ensure this package comes with a driver conversant with driving on the highways in case you are considering a multi-day trip. We offer the convenience of a “one-way” or “round-trip” package, giving you a chance to proceed with your journey to Udaipur or Jodhpur after the safari.
FAQs on Ajmer to Jawai Bandh Cab Rental:
How long are the leopard safaris conducted?
The morning or night safari will last for about 3 to 4 hours. It will mean travelling to different “hotspots” and spending time observing different sightings.
Is it safe to ride in an open jeep with leopards?
Yes. Jawai leopards are not dangerous to humans or vehicles. But you must always do what the naturalist tells you to do. You must never leave the car when seeing the leopards.
 



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